Text: | I Want to Go There |
Author: | H. L. |
Tune: | [We are told of a home in that city above] |
Composer: | Harry Loper |
1 We are told of a home in that city above,
When with life and its cares we are thro’,
Where the walls are of jasper, the streets are of gold;—
I want to go there, don’t you?
Refrain:
I want to go there, I want to go there,
Where loved ones are waiting in that homeland so fair,
Where there’s never a trial, a sorrow or care,
I want to go there, don’t you?
2 Since here God has called me, I’ll stand at my post,
And do what He gives me to do,
For the thought is refreshing as homeward I look;—
I want to go there, don’t you? [Refrain]
3 Soon this brief life is ended, our work here is done,
For the days are so fleeting and few,
Where loved ones have gathered no death ever comes;—
I want to go there, don’t you? [Refrain]
4 There none but the pure shall that city behold;
’Tis the home of the faithful and true,
Where the Saviour a mansion for me has prepared;—
I expect to go there, don’t you? [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | We are told of a home in that city above |
Title: | I Want to Go There |
Author: | H. L. |
Refrain First Line: | I want to go there |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1904 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [We are told of a home in that city above] |
Composer: | Harry Loper |